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Consumer Protection (Standards of Fire Resistance of Children’s Fancy Dress and Play Costumes Etc): New Clause 7 — Extension to Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland ( 1 Dec 2015)

...Lewis Ian Liddell-Grainger Mr Peter Lilley Jack Lopresti Jonathan Lord Tim Loughton Karen Lumley Craig Mackinlay David Mackintosh Anne Main Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Scott Mann Tania Mathias Mrs Theresa May Paul Maynard Jason McCartney Karl McCartney Mr Patrick McLoughlin Stephen McPartland Mark Menzies Johnny Mercer Huw Merriman Stephen Metcalfe Mrs Maria Miller Amanda Milling Nigel Mills...

Consumer Protection (Standards of Fire Resistance of Children’s Fancy Dress and Play Costumes Etc): Clause 8 — Offence of illegal working ( 1 Dec 2015)

...Lewis Ian Liddell-Grainger Mr Peter Lilley Jack Lopresti Jonathan Lord Tim Loughton Karen Lumley Craig Mackinlay David Mackintosh Anne Main Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Scott Mann Tania Mathias Mrs Theresa May Paul Maynard Jason McCartney Karl McCartney Mr Patrick McLoughlin Stephen McPartland Mark Menzies Johnny Mercer Huw Merriman Stephen Metcalfe Mrs Maria Miller Amanda Milling Nigel Mills...

Written Ministerial Statements — Home Office: Justice & Home Affairs post-Council Statement (26 Nov 2015)

Theresa May: On 20 November, I attended the extraordinary meeting of the Justice and Home Affairs Council in Brussels. The meeting was convened by the Luxembourg Presidency in response to the appalling terrorist attacks which took place in Paris on 13 November 2015. Interior and Justice Ministers adopted strong Council Conclusions on Counter Terrorism which urge immediate action on Passenger Name Records,...

Written Ministerial Statements — Home Office: Director General of the National Crime Agency (26 Nov 2015)

Theresa May: I have selected Chief Constable Lynne Owens to be the new Director General of the National Crime Agency (NCA). She has more than 25 years’ experience in a variety of policing roles including key front line experience and working on the most complex national investigations and operations. She has a strong track record of engaging teams and working in collaboration with partners, and most...

Scottish Parliament: Undercover Police Operations (26 Nov 2015)

Neil Findlay: The Home Secretary, Theresa May, has established the Pitchford inquiry to examine the role of undercover policing in England and Wales since 1968. As policing is devolved, Scotland is not included in the inquiry. Given yesterday’s revelations about Police Scotland’s monitoring of journalists and their sources and the Sunday Herald’s weekend exposé of Mark Kennedy, an undercover officer...

Opposition Day — [11th Allotted Day]: HMRC Office Closures (24 Nov 2015)

...-Grainger Mr David Lidington Mr Peter Lilley Jack Lopresti Jonathan Lord Tim Loughton Karen Lumley Craig Mackinlay David Mackintosh Anne Main Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Scott Mann Tania Mathias Mrs Theresa May Paul Maynard Jason McCartney Karl McCartney Mark Menzies Johnny Mercer Huw Merriman Stephen Metcalfe Mrs Maria Miller Amanda Milling Nigel Mills Anne Milton Mr Andrew Mitchell Penny...

Opposition Day — [11th Allotted Day]: Trident (24 Nov 2015)

...Lewis Ian Liddell-Grainger Mr David Lidington Mr Peter Lilley Jack Lopresti Tim Loughton Karen Lumley Craig Mackinlay David Mackintosh Anne Main Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Scott Mann Tania Mathias Mrs Theresa May Paul Maynard Jason McCartney Karl McCartney Mr Patrick McLoughlin Mark Menzies Johnny Mercer Huw Merriman Stephen Metcalfe Mrs Maria Miller Amanda Milling Nigel Mills Anne Milton Mr...

Isil: Northern Ireland (Welfare Reform) Bill (23 Nov 2015)

Tom Elliott: ...were. I assume that some parties in this House will have huge difficulties with this. The parties that voted against welfare reform in the past will find it hard to support this legislation. That may be so, but we must progress. Yes, Northern Ireland is getting a better deal in respect of money coming in to welfare reform and substituting for tax credits, but let us not forget that that...

Isil: Miscellaneous (23 Nov 2015)

Theresa Villiers: ...It is well known, however, that by March this year progress had begun to founder, when the two main nationalist parties withdrew their support for the Assembly legislation on welfare reform. On 26 May, that legislation passed its final stage, with the backing of three of the five main parties then in the Executive, but was blocked by the other two parties using the petition of concern,...

Written Ministerial Statements — Home Office: Justice & Home Affairs pre-Council Statement (19 Nov 2015)

Theresa May: An extraordinary meeting of the Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Council will be held on 20 November in Brussels. The meeting has been convened by the Luxembourg Presidency of the Council of the European Union, in response to the terrorist attacks in Paris. I will attend on behalf of the UK. I will of course reiterate our deepest condolences to France, and make clear that the UK stands ready to...

Opposition Day — [10th Allotted Day]: Further Education (18 Nov 2015)

...Julian Lewis Mr David Lidington Mr Peter Lilley Jack Lopresti Jonathan Lord Tim Loughton Karen Lumley Craig Mackinlay David Mackintosh Anne Main Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Scott Mann Tania Mathias Mrs Theresa May Paul Maynard Karl McCartney Mr Patrick McLoughlin Mark Menzies Johnny Mercer Huw Merriman Stephen Metcalfe Mrs Maria Miller Amanda Milling Nigel Mills Anne Milton Penny Mordaunt Nicky...

Opposition Day — [10th Allotted Day]: The Economy (18 Nov 2015)

...Julian Lewis Mr David Lidington Mr Peter Lilley Jack Lopresti Jonathan Lord Tim Loughton Karen Lumley Craig Mackinlay David Mackintosh Anne Main Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Scott Mann Tania Mathias Mrs Theresa May Paul Maynard Jason McCartney Karl McCartney Mr Patrick McLoughlin Mark Menzies Johnny Mercer Huw Merriman Stephen Metcalfe Mrs Maria Miller Amanda Milling Nigel Mills Anne Milton Mr...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Executive Committee Business: Welfare Reform: Legislative Consent Motion (18 Nov 2015)

Conor Murphy: ..., having lambasted us for the last 10 or 12 months that we needed to simply get on with passing the Bill and deal with the consequences of it. Everything changed for all of us with the election in May of a single-party Conservative Government, which was even more hell-bent on pursuing austerity measures and making those less well-off in society pay for the deficit that that Government and...

Welfare Reform and Work Bill: Second Reading (17 Nov 2015)

the Earl of Listowel: ...something useful to do. I want to make clear my admiration and respect for the Government in what they have been doing to help many people into employment in these difficult times. I hope there may be time for me to speak about homelessness and housing need. I urge noble Lords to consider introducing a metric in this Bill to look at housing need. Shelter is perhaps the primary requisite...

House of Lords (Parliamentary Standards Etc) Bill: New Clause 36 — Regard to Neighbouring Authorities (17 Nov 2015)

...Letwin Brandon Lewis Dr Julian Lewis Mr Peter Lilley Jack Lopresti Jonathan Lord Tim Loughton Karen Lumley Craig Mackinlay David Mackintosh Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Scott Mann Tania Mathias Mrs Theresa May Paul Maynard Jason McCartney Karl McCartney Mr Patrick McLoughlin Mark Menzies Johnny Mercer Huw Merriman Stephen Metcalfe Mrs Maria Miller Amanda Milling Nigel Mills Anne Milton Mr Andrew...

House of Lords (Parliamentary Standards Etc) Bill: Clause 20 — Governance arrangements for local government: entitlement to vote (17 Nov 2015)

...Letwin Brandon Lewis Dr Julian Lewis Mr Peter Lilley Jack Lopresti Jonathan Lord Tim Loughton Karen Lumley Craig Mackinlay David Mackintosh Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Scott Mann Tania Mathias Mrs Theresa May Paul Maynard Karl McCartney Mr Patrick McLoughlin Mark Menzies Johnny Mercer Huw Merriman Stephen Metcalfe Mrs Maria Miller Amanda Milling Nigel Mills Anne Milton Mr Andrew Mitchell Penny...

Written Ministerial Statements — Home Office: Justice & Home Affairs post-Council Statement (17 Nov 2015)

Theresa May: On 9 November, I attended the extraordinary meeting of the Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Council in Brussels. The meeting was convened by the Luxembourg Presidency in response to the ongoing European migration crisis. The discussion focused on continuing efforts to manage migration pressures, including those at the external EU border, and efforts to improve the effectiveness of the migration...

Backbench Business: Council of Europe (16 Nov 2015)

...Marcus Jones Daniel Kawczynski Seema Kennedy Simon Kirby Mark Lancaster Pauline Latham Andrea Leadsom Mr Oliver Letwin Brandon Lewis Mr David Lidington Karen Lumley David Mackintosh Alan Mak Mrs Theresa May Paul Maynard Mr Patrick McLoughlin Mark Menzies Stephen Metcalfe Mrs Maria Miller Amanda Milling Anne Milton Penny Mordaunt Nicky Morgan Anne Marie Morris David Morris James Morris...

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Paris Terrorist Attacks (16 Nov 2015)

Theresa May: I thank the right hon. Gentleman for his support for the steps that the Government have taken so far, and for the clear message, which goes out from the whole House, that we condemn the attacks that took place in Paris and that the terrorists will not win. We will defeat them. I also thank him for his support for the security and intelligence agencies. As I said earlier, they are unseen and...

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Child Sexual Exploitation (16 Nov 2015)

Theresa May: Before I answer the question, may I say that later this afternoon I shall of course make a statement on the Paris terrorist attacks? I am sure that the thoughts of the whole House are with the people of France, particularly with the victims—and their friends and families—of those terrible and horrific attacks. Tackling child sexual exploitation is a top priority for this Government. We...


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